[physfs] priorities with Descent2 HOG files

Am Samstag, 31. März 2007 schrieb Christian:
> Hello
>> I am working with the modified Descent2 source D2X and I am pretty new
> to PhysFS so I need to ask this here.
>> I am currently fighting with the priorities of the HOG files when custom
> content should be loaded.
>> Example:
> The main file of Descent2 - descent2.hog is loaded at init or Program
> and as far as I see it mustn't be closed until the whole game quits.
> In this example this file has a Music track within called game01.mid
>> Now I load a addon mission, with custom content (by adding to search path).
> This file ALSO has a (modified) game01.mid which is not used, the
> game01.mid from descent2.hog is used for this.
>> I had the approach to remove descent2.hog from Search path, adding the
> custom file and then adding descent2.hog again to switch the priority
> for this files.
> But this wasn't very reliable since while this happens, there could be
> opened files within the descent2.hog which fails removing it from search
> path.
>> I have digged through the PhysFS doc very closely but I haven't found
> anything yet.
When you add a directory to the PhysFS search path via PHYSFS_addToSearchPath
http://icculus.org/physfs/docs/html/physfs_8h.html#a22,
you supply a parameter appendToPath, which specifies whether the directory
shall appear at the end or at the start of the search path.
The search path works like %PATH% or $PATH:
It is searched from the start to the end for the requested file.
From the mainpage of the physfs docs:
Once the search path is defined, you may open files for reading. If you've
got the following search path defined (to use a win32 example again):
C:\mygame
C:\mygame\myuserfiles
D:\mygamescdromdatafiles
C:\mygame\installeddatafiles.zip
Then a call to PHYSFS_openRead("textfiles/myfile.txt") (note the directory
separator, lack of drive letter, and lack of dir separator at the start of
the string; this is platform-independent notation) will check for C:
\mygame\textfiles\myfile.txt, then C:
\mygame\myuserfiles\textfiles\myfile.txt, then D:
\mygamescdromdatafiles\textfiles\myfile.txt, then, finally, for
textfiles\myfile.txt inside of C:\mygame\installeddatafiles.zip. Remember
that most archive types and platform filesystems store their filenames in a
case-sensitive manner, so you should be careful to specify it correctly.
--Dennis
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